typically yes, it is still a letter
By sending him an email at his email address or by going to this page and sending him a message. http://www.barrymcguire.com/?page=email By sending him an email at his email address or by going to this page and sending him a message. http://www.barrymcguire.com/?page=email
First find out who your sending the email to and get their email address. If you don't have an email address yourself, you can set one up for free using Google mail. Type your message in the message box and include the person's email in the "To" box. Press send.
Sending a text message to an email address can be done through iMessage on an Apple iPhone using iOS. If you don't have an iPhone then this can be done through the TextConnect website.
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When you are writing your email message you have to be logged in...so the computer knows this and so you dont need to enter your address you are sending it from, just the address of the person you want to send it to in the 'to' section at the top of your message.
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you can try: finding his email and sending him a message sending him mail and finding his address
The um......... typing part and the sending part?
Yes.
TO means the recipient(s) of the email. It's where you put the email address of the person or people you want to directly receive your message. So, if you want someone to actually read what you wrote, make sure to fill in that TO field with their email address. And please, don't forget to spell their email correctly, unless you want your message to end up in the digital abyss.
One may send an SMS message to a Sprint phone by simply using the SMS feature of the sending phone. The sender of the message does need to know what network or brand of phone they are sending the message to.
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